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You have stated the concentration as 0.9; however this does not include units, which are usually measured in moles per litre (molL-1) or grams per litre/tonnes per cubic metre (gL-1/Tm-3). Edit (AY12345): mol/L is called molarity(M). Another common unit is molality (m) which is moles of solute over kg of solvent

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You need to use the equation C1 x Q1 = C2 x Q2. so you just plug in your knowns: 10% x 100 = 0.9% x Q2

so you get 1,000 = 0.9% x Q2 and finally 1,111.1 mL of sodium chloride

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1 mol/dm³

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